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me. i got a new job. Now I’ll be commuting to the “OC”, as my sister likes to call it. Now I feel a little bit like a cliche on a fox sitcom. Orange County, here I come. When I found out i started thinking back about all of the jobs I’ve had.

Subway on Camp Pendleton : almost 3 years I spent here. I got this job because my sister worked here. I started right after I turned 15. Whatever happens, don’t order the Seafood and Krab sandwich. Krab with a “K” is just bad news anyway.

Bed Bath and Beyond: BBB, oh the memories. I think I worked here another 2 1/2 years. I was there on and off, working seasonally sometimes. I would quit and come back because every time they rehired me i got a $0.50 raise. That was back in high school and a couple semesters at miracosta. At one point in the past I was working at bed bath, going to school, and working at one of my current jobs, which is:

Coleman College: started off in as a TA in the CIS department w/ programming students, and switched to a TA in the CGD department for graphic design students. I went from almost full time to two nights a week (currently), because of my other current job, which is:

RWG: which is where I’m leaving in eight days, along with Coleman to go to my new job, which is:

CCi: can’t give you a description since I haven’t actually started yet, but I’m excited.

Right now, at rwg, it’s pretty kick back. i come wearing jeans and flip flops. cci is “business casual”. no flip flops? am I making the right choice? no rolling out of bed to go to work? i don’t know. we’ll see.

4 Comments

  1. jonathan wrote:

    my little blue-bird is all grown up!!

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at 2:40 pm | Permalink
  2. Joanna wrote:

    congrat-you-lay-shuns!

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at 3:13 pm | Permalink
  3. holly wrote:

    i don’t know if i like this "becoming and adult" stuff.

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at 5:49 pm | Permalink
  4. Tina wrote:

    Now you can give me some gas money! ;)

    Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at 7:10 pm | Permalink